Thankfully not present in our Raleigh garden. Unfortunately I've been battling stump sprouts and seedlings in our mountain garden all season. Hopefully much fewer next year, although I don't think I'll ever be truly rid of them.
From Ohio used to call it the stink trees granny called it heavenly palm. Never understood how they named something stinky heavenly 😂 Is this tree a common home for the stink bug? I apologize for not knowing the proper names.
-Invasive plant in Europe -good mushroom culture medium (Pleurotus sp., Auricularia auricula-judae, Flammulina velutipes, Schizophyllum commune so far) -as soft wooden suitable only for heating Does it have any medical importance to make reasonable for tolerating its stink?
Thankfully not present in our Raleigh garden. Unfortunately I've been battling stump sprouts and seedlings in our mountain garden all season. Hopefully much fewer next year, although I don't think I'll ever be truly rid of them.
From Ohio used to call it the stink trees granny called it heavenly palm. Never understood how they named something stinky heavenly 😂
Is this tree a common home for the stink bug?
I apologize for not knowing the proper names.
-Invasive plant in Europe
-good mushroom culture medium (Pleurotus sp., Auricularia auricula-judae, Flammulina velutipes, Schizophyllum commune so far)
-as soft wooden suitable only for heating
Does it have any medical importance to make reasonable for tolerating its stink?